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NOT defending Trump.... but WHO would put ANY stock into what this guys says,,, considering if given the chance,,, 95% of his population would abandon their own country,, and cross into the USA if given the chance,,,,, Like Trump or not,, he did make a great point,, "You wanna finance a huge wall on the boarder?,,,, EASY,,, just charge $5 for every Western Union, Money Gram, etc,,, sent from the USA to Mexico,,, you could build a 20' high wall,, the entire length of the boarder in about 6 months,,,,, EASY,,,

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NOT defending Trump.... but WHO would put ANY stock into what this guys says,,, considering if given the chance,,, 95% of his population would abandon their own country,, and cross into the USA if given the chance,,,,, Like Trump or not,, he did make a great point,, "You wanna finance a huge wall on the boarder?,,,, EASY,,, just charge $5 for every Western Union, Money Gram, etc,,, sent from the USA to Mexico,,, you could build a 20' high wall,, the entire length of the boarder in about 6 months,,,,, EASY,,,

yeah, im thinking 95 percent is a bit hyperbolic

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Trump is a bully

End of story

Very funny, but if you remember the nauseatingly annoying bully character in "Back to the Future" named Biff, it turns out the screenwriter actually based that character on Trump.

It also appears that the 1989 sequel predicted The Donald’s presidential run. In the film, Biff uses the profits from his towering casino to shake up the Republican Party before eventually assuming political power himself. As a result, Hill Valley, California becomes a lawless, dystopian wasteland where Biff encourages every citizen to call him “America’s greatest living folk hero.

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http://wgntv.com/2015/10/22/back-to-the-future-writer-says-biff-is-based-on-donald-trump/

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Having actually read what Hitler said, he's just showing himself to be a plonker. If Trump was advocating America take over Mexico he might have a point, but in fact Trump is wanting to keep the ( illegal ) Mexicans out, LOL.

Trump is not interested in a "take over" of Mexico, nor can Trump change the internals of Mexico.

Trump is whollly determined to take over the United States.

Mein Drumpf.

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Trump wins in Michigan, Mississippi, and Hawaii. Meanwhile, the only thing Cruz can win is the Cult of Mormon in Idaho.

Idaho is the most Republican voting Red state in the Union for Potus.

Average 66% R for Potus each election. Every time since Before Christ.

Actually, Idaho has since 1952 voted R for Potus every time...except once, in 1964 it voted for the D LBJ against the R Sen Barry Goldwater of Arizona, who got creamed in the general election for being a rightwingnut.

Cruz won the Idaho R primary today because so many R's there are centrist or right of center conservatives of the Romney type, while only a lesser number are rightwhingenut radicals.

Recall John Huntsman wuz the wild-eyed leftist Republican conservative governor of Idaho before he became President Obama's first ambassador to the CCP Boyz in Beijing, then the lost cause candidate for the R nomination for Potus in 2012. The guy who's fluent in communist Mandarin. biggrin.png

Recall Mitt Romney's father George, former governor of Michigan, prominently tried unsuccessfully to stop Barry Goldwater getting the R party nomination in 1964.

Deja vu.

History doesn't repeat itself but it sure rhymes a lot.

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Trump wins in Michigan, Mississippi, and Hawaii. Meanwhile, the only thing Cruz can win is the Cult of Mormon in Idaho.

Idaho is the most Republican voting Red state in the Union for Potus.

Average 66% R for Potus each election. Every time since Before Christ.

Actually, Idaho has since 1952 voted R for Potus every time...except once, in 1964 it voted for the D LBJ against the R Sen Barry Goldwater of Arizona, who got creamed in the general election for being a rightwingnut.

Cruz won the Idaho R primary today because so many R's there are centrist or right of center conservatives of the Romney type, while only a lesser number are rightwhingenut radicals.

Recall John Huntsman wuz the wild-eyed leftist Republican conservative governor of Idaho before he became President Obama's first ambassador to the CCP Boyz in Beijing, then the lost cause candidate for the R nomination for Potus in 2012. The guy who's fluent in communist Mandarin. biggrin.png

Recall Mitt Romney's father George, former governor of Michigan, prominently tried unsuccessfully to stop Barry Goldwater getting the R party nomination in 1964.

Deja vu.

History doesn't repeat itself but it sure rhymes a lot.

I didn't know that about George Romney, but I guess like father, like son- both losers.

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^Correction: Jon Huntsman is from Utah, and a prominent Mormon family. Father is billionaire industrialist.

Got that thx.

The rest about Idaho does stand. (Huntsman's hot daughter Abby is a full timer for the commie prevert network MSNBC biggrin.png )

Most significantly, Idaho and Utah with other historically Republican states that remain Republican to the present voted D in 1964 rather than vote for the R Sen Barry Goldwater, who, with his right wing extremists, seized the R party nomination only to get obliterated in the general election.

California voted R for Potus every time from 1952 until 1992 except for 1964 when it rejected Barry Goldwater in favor of Anybody But Goldwater (LBJ). CA has voted D every time now since 1992.

GOP RIP.

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Enrique Pena Nieto Is a corrupt scum bag. Mexico is one of the most messed up places on earth and we need to keep that rift raft out of the states. Mexico people are so desensitized to extreme violence, torture and gore, they cannot reasonably integrate in the US on a large scale.

Well, that's mature: Someone calls Trump on his potty-mouth, and Trump's defenders gang up to try and smear the person besmirching Trump. Hey, guess what, all countries have problems: the US does, Mexico does, on and on. That's not the issue. The issue is a world leader is brave enough to stand up to the hot-head bully who may be the leader of the US and have control of the most powerful military the world has ever known.

I say Bravo! Senor Presidente. It's only sad that Trump's supporters are as immature as Trump himself, so instead of considering Snr Nieto is right, they devolve to disparaging Mexicans. Note: El presidente didn't put down Americans. Instead he focused his observation on just one <deleted> bully. As long as Trump sticks his head up, he's going to be chopped down to size by many US and world leaders, day by day.

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Trump is a bully - End of story

I disagree but even if he is, so what? What impact does it have on you, either directly or indirectly? Deal with it.

Maybe you're just addressing your Q to canathai8, but I'll venture an answer: Even if I weren't an American, it does matter if Trump's a bully. It wouldn't matter if he was just a mega-greedy manipulative capitalist like hundreds of others. But it matters because he may become president. Already, even if he were to quit the campaign today, he's caused problems. Thankfully, they've only been image problems ww, and he hasn't yet been able to cause tangible problems like prior Republican presidents have. Yet Trump would be worse than either of the Bushes or Reagan. Trump has a unique ability to offend multitudes of people, despite the fact that he often says, "I get along with everyone. Everyone likes me." Being immature and offensive are not good traits for being POTUS. If he were vying to be a manager for a professional boxer, ok, but being president of the USA is a big deal. Trump is profoundly unmatched for the job.

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Of course Mexico never want to agree to pay for the wall and can certainly understand why..

But how about this...

Is there currently a toll on the US /Mexico border?

I grew up 15 min from Canadian border , and there is a toll coming back into US from Canada

Wouldn't an easy way for 'Mexico to pay for the wall' be to increase the toll by USD 1 for each car coming across into US ?

In 2004, there was an average of 660,000 passenger crossings per day across 35 points

http://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/us-mexico-border

Can't find the current number for 2015 but must be much higher with the continued growth of cross border traffic

But even at this rate.. 660,000 cars x 365 days x 1 USD = 240 million dollars a year

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In regards to comparisons between Donald and Hitler..I think their ego is about the same size..

On a more relevant note perhaps - Donald and Kim Jong Il also have a lot in common - they brag about their junk and their golf game (not to mention their ultra-eccentric haircoffee1.gif and clean little hands)

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In regards to comparisons between Donald and Hitler..I think their ego is about the same size..

On a more relevant note perhaps - Donald and Kim Jong Il also have a lot in common - they brag about their junk and their golf game (not to mention their ultra-eccentric haircoffee1.gif and clean little hands)

That is totally laughable! What is your education level? 3-5 grade?

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In regards to comparisons between Donald and Hitler..I think their ego is about the same size..

I’ve never read, heard or believed that having a large ‘ego’ was anything so degrading.... It is all the other traits that make a difference.

Go back to you studies...

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Hey Mr. Trump, I got a great idea: You can build casinos all along the border, on the US side - end-to-end like a 1,000 mile long building. The 30 ft. high masonry walls facing Mexico would have no doors or windows and would be topped with razor wire and bright lights. You're so great at building anything you want, but can I get $50 for the idea? Oh, and surely Mexicans will pay for it, because you're superior to those brown-skinned southerners, so they will do what you ask. Oh, you may have to shout your demands loudly, because that's how you close so many deals to your advantage; by calling names, cussing and shouting down your opponents.

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^Correction: Jon Huntsman is from Utah, and a prominent Mormon family. Father is billionaire industrialist.

Got that thx.

The rest about Idaho does stand. (Huntsman's hot daughter Abby is a full timer for the commie prevert network MSNBC biggrin.png )

Most significantly, Idaho and Utah with other historically Republican states that remain Republican to the present voted D in 1964 rather than vote for the R Sen Barry Goldwater, who, with his right wing extremists, seized the R party nomination only to get obliterated in the general election.

California voted R for Potus every time from 1952 until 1992 except for 1964 when it rejected Barry Goldwater in favor of Anybody But Goldwater (LBJ). CA has voted D every time now since 1992.

GOP RIP.

There's a lot to like about Jon Huntsman Jr., whose dad I have met, and who is an icon in Utah, as well as a huge philanthropist who has given away over $1.2 billion.

About Jon Jr., (redacted & inter alia): Huntsman has been described...as "a conservative technocrat-optimist with moderate positions who was willing to work substantively with President Obama. This moderateness and ability to cross the aisle (plus his flexibility on spirituality & Mormonism) are what slammed the door shut on any Presidential bid in an environment of the far right tea party and friends that have brought us to this crisis point with this aberration called Trump.

With the exception of necessity in 2015, where have all the aisle-crossers gone? They won't reappear in a Trump presidency.

**Jon Sr. is one of only 19 billionaires to have donated more than $1 billion. He said he wants to die broke by giving away his fortune to charity. Quite a contrast in character to Donald "Biff" Trump eh?

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Perhaps if the Mexican President read the following, he might understand some of the angst currently being expressed.

He simply doesn't care since the open border policy helps his country. His opinions just don't count.

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Record 61 million immigrants in U.S., 15.7 million illegally
By PAUL BEDARD
3/7/16 6:37 AM
There are a record 61 million immigrants and their American-born children in the United States, including an estimated 15.7 million illegally here, according to a new analysis of 2015 U.S. Census data.
The estimated number of undocumented immigrants is one of the highest ever.
The analysis by the Center for Immigration Studies found that 45.3 million, or three-fourths of the 61 million, are legal immigrants and their children. The report out Monday notes that the so-called "Gang of Eight" immigration bill supported by GOP presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio would have doubled that number of legal immigrants.
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All you anti Trumpers are like Canute. No matter how much you rant and rave about the Donald's supposed downside he just keeps on gaining delegates and leading, leading, leading the pack. When are you going to understand that Trump supporters don't care about the BS that you write about him, about his business acumen, about his ex wives, about his appreciation for his daughter, about his desire to stop illegal immigration and revive business in the US, about his hair and other bits. They even use his drinking a diet soda to try and monster him. NONE OF IT MATTERS. As long as he threatens the corrupt establishment politicians, he will win votes, and the more the Romney's and the Bush's attack him the more support he will get.

Here's a thought- run a non corrupt establishment politician against him and he will probably lose support. Unfortunately, there are no such politicians available from the GOP establishment - all of them bought and sold. Bernie probably qualifies on the Dems side, but the corrupt super delegate scam will probably keep him out.

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All you anti Trumpers are like Canute. No matter how much you rant and rave about the Donald's supposed downside he just keeps on gaining delegates and leading, leading, leading the pack. When are you going to understand that Trump supporters don't care about the BS that you write about him, about his business acumen, about his ex wives, about his appreciation for his daughter, about his desire to stop illegal immigration and revive business in the US, about his hair and other bits. They even use his drinking a diet soda to try and monster him. NONE OF IT MATTERS. As long as he threatens the corrupt establishment politicians, he will win votes, and the more the Romney's and the Bush's attack him the more support he will get.

Here's a thought- run a non corrupt establishment politician against him and he will probably lose support. Unfortunately, there are no such politicians available from the GOP establishment - all of them bought and sold. Bernie probably qualifies on the Dems side, but the corrupt super delegate scam will probably keep him out.

When are you going to understand that Trump supporters don't care about the BS that you write about him

Number one, Trump's critics and other opponents don't speak BS.

Number two, we 100% know Trump's fellow radical wildmen don't care what Trump's critics and other opponents say against him. It is not Trump supporters we speak to. Speaking to Trump supporters and advocates accomplishes nothing.

It is the electorate we speak to, the nation in general and the world more broadly. They need to know Trump and his people are a distinct minority of a minority and that Trump and his advocates are crackpots who will get nowhere in the general election in November.

The candidacy of Donald Trump is in effect an airing out of fundamental and radical differences in American society and civilisation. I individually welcome it so the minority element of American soceity can be exposed as the crackpots that they are, always have been.

The radical widlmen of the society are being wholly repudiated by the broad and moderate centrist political and cultural middle of the American electorate, as will become obivous on voting day November 8th. This is the only 'when' about it. And we alread know the answer as indicated.

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